redbonemanII
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Jack is back down here in Tennessee. In thin coons and rough terrain.
Jack has done a bang up job since coming home from Ohio. He has put a coon up every time out. I can't thank Larry enough for all of his help with Jack.
Jack put his first one up in a quick fashion. It was about 15 minutes or so after being cut loose. He put her up on the side of a hill and locked on down.
The second night was a bit longer track. The track itself probably lasted about 15-25 minutes and ended with a small coon down in the flats about 700 yards from where he was cut.
The third night that week was a rough night to be hunting. It was windy and the weather was changing quickly (right before the storms hit). Jack struck and put one in a den at first. After I got him off of that tree I sent him in there again. He ran a good track and ended up on the side of a hill that was dang near vertical....and way and the tippy top of that tree was a big ole sow. I was proud of him that night, he worked hard for that coon, she was old and tried nearly every trick in the book to shake him.
Since then, it's been so icy that I've been locked down on these hills. But this week I'll get my three nights in if it kills me. lol
I've got to have Jack in top form for the Winter Classic.

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